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We Asked 10 Bartenders: Which Bottle Should Disappear From Back Bars and Bar Carts Forever? (2024)

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No craft cocktail bar should ever use it. I loathe to pour from one, I despise calculating their inventory, and I pity the person that tries to fit in a well. Jeff White, lead bartender, Experimental Cocktail Club , NYC “I wish that black or opaque bottles would disappear from the back bar — sorry Hendrick’s !

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Brandy and Cognac Trends for 2024

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We have a pretty tight backbar space, so we need to be somewhat tight on inventory. Brandy isn’t flying off the shelf via individual pours, but guests are enjoying plenty of it through cocktails, says Charles Joly, beverage director of The Riff Raff Room in New York.

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At Home Cocktails: A Guide to Flavorful Mixology

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This setup allows for easy access to ingredients and equipment, streamlining the cocktail creation process. Many bartenders use cocktail apps to store recipes, track inventory, and discover new drinks. The mixing space should be equipped with easy-to-reach storage for frequently used items like vermouth and rum.

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The Best Tools for Crafting Your Dream Home Bar

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Invest in a Reliable Bar Cart for Convenient Storage A reliable bar cart offers convenient storage for essential tools and ingredients, making it easier to craft cocktails like Tom Collins or brandy-based drinks. From perfecting a martini rosso cocktail to incorporating seasonal fruits, hosts can engage guests in mixology experiences.

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